No, she didnt have any. But her sister Elizabeth (half sister).
Mary the 1st had no children.
Bloody Mary, aka Mary Tudor, did not have any children. She thought she was pregnant a couple of times, but she was wrong.
that all that was there was rubbish. Mary Tudor burnt all those people just to change them back to protestant ways. there is nothing against this although i myself have found no cold hard evidence ;)
The Bloody Mary of the urban legend is not of any definite age. The Tudor queen Mary I (known as "Bloody Mary" for her persecution of Protestants), was born in 1516, became queen at age 37 , and died of influenza at age 42.
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Queen Mary I (Tudor) had no children, either boys or girls. Neither did her brother King Edward VI or her sister Queen Elizabeth I. Following Elizabeth's death the House of Tudor ended and the House of Stuart began when the crown passed to the son of her Cousin Mary Queen of Scots, King James VI of Scotland and I of England.
Scripture makes no mention of the childhood of Mary, so it is difficult to say with certainty what her childhood was like. "The Protoevangelium of James," an ancient Christian writing, says that Mary was raised in the Temple and that, at an early age, she consecrated herself to the Lord as a perpetual virgin. Since Catholics belief that Mary was conceived without any stain of original sin and that she committed no actual sins throughout her entire life, it is safe to assume that her childhood was a very holy and precious one.
She was 38 when she thought she was pregnant, but it was in fact some form of stomach cancer. She never had any children of her own to become her heirs.
Yes she did, particularly when Elizabeth was a child because they lived together in a shared household. Mary also sent her money and presents, as well as writing to Henry to tell him how Elizabeth was doing. However after Henry's death their relationship became more strained but they still cared for each other. For example Mary gave Elizabeth the place of honour at her coronation and did name her as her heir.
Mary Tudor or Mary I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Queen Catherine of Aragon. She became queen of England at the age of 36 and was called "Bloody Mary" because of her zero tolerance for other religions than catholism.
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Yes two.